"Nineteen contributors from India and Australia - including Printz Award-winning author Margo Lanagan and New York Times bestsellers Justine Larbalestier and Samhita Arnir - team up to create a groundbreaking collection of feminist stories about the connections we all share. In t...
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Tara and Ravi go to the market to buy fruits and vegetables. But each time, one fruit gets squashed! The concept of sorting is introduced through heavy and light objects. The illustrations in the book were made using bits of paper, old magazines and paper bags that were collected...
Bahadur the elephant is very sleepy, but has forgotten how to sleep. He asks his animal friends to help and discovers that they all sleep in different ways.
Kapila Aunty is teaching the little chameleons how to change colour, one at a time. But Kamini gets excited and goes red, purple, green and yellow at the same time.
The residents of Bargad chawl are in danger of losing their homes -- their nooks and crannies, shelters and perches. Ali, the monkey, has to find a way out.
Meet Neema who loves to eat. Slippery lychees, squishy jamuns, sour tamarinds, shiny spinach - she loves it all!
You must have seen kolams (rangoli) on doorsteps at home and even in school, but have you ever seen a kolam in the sky?
An eagle helps Gola the yak travel the earth until he finds a suitable place to call home.
Story based on a rooster, every time he opens his mouth he has a new tune but not the kukaroo-kuroo of the other roosters.
Story on moral theme; for children.